Scotland’s new Biodiversity Bill signals tougher action on invasive species
In this article we highlight Scotland’s new Biodiversity Bill and how it could reshape the way invasive plants are managed.
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There are over 200 known invasive species in the UK, and we can treat or remove most of them, including amenity weeds, aquatic and invasive plants. The most common invasive plants being Bamboo, Buddleia, Rhododendron, Horsetail, Himalayan balsam, Giant hogweed and Common ragwort. Common aquatic plants include Floating pennywort, Azolla, Crassula helmsii and Nuttall’s waterweed.
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In this article we highlight Scotland’s new Biodiversity Bill and how it could reshape the way invasive plants are managed.
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